GNU/Linux MediaTek MT76 WiFi Driver Setup – Step-by-step Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install MediaTek MT76 WiFi/Bluetooth Wireless Driver in GNU/Linux Computers.
Especially relevant: this Driver is supplied from Linux 4.19 but some important Connection Issues has been fixed only starting from the 5.4.1 Kernel release.
Again some of the Latest MediaTek Chipsets are supported only in a range of New Kernels. So Check the List here below for more insight!
So first check what’s your current Kernel Version and possibly follow instructions on How to Upgrade Kernel on GNU/Linux Systems.
Finally, the mt76 Module is currently available inside the supplied Linux Kernels 4.19+.
Finally, the M76 STA Linux Driver is supporting all the following Chipsets:
- MT7603E
- MT7603EN
- MT7610E
- MT7610EN
- MT7610U
- MT7610UN
- MT7612E
- MT7612EN
- MT7612U
- MT7612UN
- MT7615 (Kernel 5.2+)
- MT7615E (Kernel 5.2+)
- MT7615N (Kernel 5.2+)
- MT7630E
- MT7632E
- MT7632U
- MT7662E
- MT7662EN
- MT7662U
- MT7628A
- MT7628K
- MT7628N
- MT7622 (Kernel 5.7+)
- MT7663 (Kernel 5.8+)
- MT7915 (Kernel 5.9+)
- MT7921 (Kernel 5.12+)
1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window
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